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id: 6579dd9846f35921af1ffe1c
title: Task 36
challengeType: 19
dashedName: task-36
audioPath: curriculum/js-music-player/We-Are-Going-to-Make-it.mp3
---

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AUDIO REFERENCE: 
Sophie: "I've been stuck on it for a while."
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# --description--

`Stuck` means unable to move or progress. In this context, Sophie uses `stuck` to express difficulty in progressing with her coding issue. The present perfect tense `I've been stuck` indicates an ongoing situation that started in the past and continues to the present, emphasizing the duration of her challenge.

# --question--

## --text--

What does Sophie mean by saying `I've been stuck on it for a while`?

## --answers--

`She recently started working on the issue`

### --feedback--

The phrase `I've been stuck` suggests an ongoing issue, not something recent.

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`She has had difficulty with the issue for some time`

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`She completed the task successfully`

### --feedback--

Being `stuck` implies ongoing difficulty, not successful completion.

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`She is waiting for someone else to start it`

### --feedback--

`Stuck` refers to her own ongoing struggle with the issue, not waiting on others.

## --video-solution--

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